AFAIK, only Paul Lynch did a update of the training material to be more 
current, and he's using for his WO teaching classes (and for the Boot Camp 
before WOWODC 2012).

> Same question... As a former WO trainer I have the old PWO1 and PWO2 but it's 
> not updated to the new tools. I'd be very interested in more recent training 
> materials.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matteo
> 
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 4:07 AM, Kevin Spake <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any chance that WO training material is in English, and available outside 
> Switzerland?
> 
> On Dec 19, 2011, at 2:17 PM, Markus Ruggiero wrote:
> 
> > This is in response to an other thread (WOLips on Windows). I think it 
> > deserves its own one. List mom, please let me know if this is inappropriate.
> >
> > On 19.12.2011, at 17:27, Kevin Spake wrote:
> >
> >> If I may ask, what sort of WO training do you provide?  You can contact me 
> >> off list if you prefer.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >
> > Hi Kevin,
> >
> > On list is ok for me (hope the listers do not mind)
> >
> > I work as part time teacher at a private school here in Switzerland. We 
> > provide formal education as "Application Developer" for folks that have 
> > already had formal training for a profession but due to various reasons 
> > (often medical) must be re-trained to a new profession. The whole thing is 
> > 1 year full time school then 1 year full time work. They finish with an 
> > official Swiss Federal Diploma. During the first year the students have to 
> > take ~33 modules, most of them 40 lessons, some 80 lessons. Each such 
> > module covers one topic (DB design, structured programming, OO programming, 
> >  HTML/CSS, and many many others) and each ends with an exam. I have been 
> > doing this for the last 10 years on and off and I also have written several 
> > course books. These have been officially published and are available in 
> > book stores. Recently I have co-authored a book about OO Development 
> > covering the whole lifecycle from Analysis to Deployment. In there I have 
> > covered the development part with WebObjects.
> > One of the modules im currently teaching is "Implementing an OO multi-user 
> > DB app". The general topics of each such module is given by federal 
> > regulations but it is up to the school/teacher how these are presented. I 
> > am teaching this module using WebObjects. The first part (40 lessons) will 
> > follow loosely the old Programming WebObjects 1 (Apple Stuff from 2001, 
> > adapted to the new tools etc), whereas the second part (again 40 lessons) 
> > will then focus on individual small projects and the methodology and 
> > concepts of OOA/OOD.
> >
> > Why do I do this (using that "dead" thing called WebObjects) in teaching? 
> > Pretty simple: it is there, it works perfectly, it is a great thing to work 
> > with,  it is also a counter weight to J2EE, and I want to promote WO. Bring 
> > WO to schools and when the students later on get their jobs they might 
> > eventually mention what they have learned - spread the word!
> >
> > Many many moons ago (December 2001) I attended an official Apple Train the 
> > Trainer for PWO1 and have been teaching that course several times in the 
> > past. Long since no WO teaching but have been working with WO on many 
> > projects during the last 10 years. I am currently quite involved with a 
> > large customer where I maintain several (rather old) WO-Apps and am 
> > currently massively extending an existing D2W app. Big fun and a lot to 
> > discover every day.
> >
> > ---markus---
> >
> >
> >>
> >> On Dec 19, 2011, at 3:02 AM, Markus Ruggiero wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Need this for teaching WO (yeah!). Many folks come with their Macs but 
> >>> not everyone does. Some students have only Win notebooks. So I must be 
> >>> able to have development on Windows as well.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for any help
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